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volume 2, Special Agents

No. of pages 224

Published: 2010

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Great for age 12-18 years

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Second title in this cutting-edge crime series for teenage readers. Three teenage protagonists in the elite PIC unit of Special Branch, fight crime on the streets of London.

The tennis championships at Wimbledon and something horrible is about to happen to Will Anderson, the British Number One. During the course of a murder investigation, police find photos of Will in a derelict London flat, and in all of them, his eyes are missing. The police to realise with horror that Will is about to be the murderer's next victim.

Luckily for Will, he is young, attractive and single and has just met Maddie at a party. Maddie is one of three teenage detectives in the Police Investigation Command unit of Special Branch, so who better to protect the British ace? With the help of colleagues Alex and Danny - the electronics whizz kid - Maddie battles desperately to save Will's life.

Special Agents: They're good; they're bright and they're out to crack crime in London

 

This is volume 2 in Special Agents .

There are 224 pages in this book. This book was published 2010 by HarperCollins Publishers .

Sam Hutton is the pseudonym for Allan Frewin Jones. Jones is the author of many book series, including "The Six Crowns," "Destiny's Path," "The Faerie Path," "Talisman," and more.

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Special Agents
Special Agents is a thrilling new crime series for young adults, featuring three teenage whizz-kids working for the notorious flying squad: Police Investigation Command.

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